He Zhiwu’s use of a camcorder to film his father highlights the film's theme of using technology to bridge the gap between people who cannot communicate directly. Stylistic Signatures
The film follows two loosely intertwined storylines that rarely intersect, emphasizing the characters' internal solitude.
Angeli perduti is renowned for its hyper-stylized visual language, crafted by cinematographer .
The film won three awards at the 15th Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Cinematography and Best Supporting Actress for Karen Mok. Angeli perduti
He Zhiwu (Takeshi Kaneshiro) is a mute ex-convict who communicates through a video camera and makes a living by "hijacking" closed businesses at night to force services onto passersby. He falls for Charlie (Charlie Yeung), a woman obsessed with tracking down her ex-boyfriend’s new lover. Key Thematic Elements
He Zhiwu’s use of a camcorder to film his father highlights the film's theme of using technology to bridge the gap between people who cannot communicate directly. Stylistic Signatures
The film follows two loosely intertwined storylines that rarely intersect, emphasizing the characters' internal solitude.
Angeli perduti is renowned for its hyper-stylized visual language, crafted by cinematographer .
The film won three awards at the 15th Hong Kong Film Awards, including Best Cinematography and Best Supporting Actress for Karen Mok.
He Zhiwu (Takeshi Kaneshiro) is a mute ex-convict who communicates through a video camera and makes a living by "hijacking" closed businesses at night to force services onto passersby. He falls for Charlie (Charlie Yeung), a woman obsessed with tracking down her ex-boyfriend’s new lover. Key Thematic Elements